Is it possible to give a more detailed description of the principle of the proxy?If I have 6 rigs, will it use much less bandwidth with the proxy? Does the proxy get a very high difficulty work from the pool and then divide/distribute it to the rigs? If so, how does it divide the work?

For your rigs this proxy looks like a pool.

Proxy set only one connection to the pool (socket) so than inside this physical connection makes virtual login-connections to the pool for every Rig/PC. Therefore every rig get its own difficulty from the pool.

It doesn't reduce the traffic (anyway it's insufficient), but you have better control (wallet and pool settings in one place).Just put to your miner the proxy as a pool, any number as username and password. Your miners don't need any changes more and forever. Your miners never need changes anymore.If you want to change the wallets or other settings, you change it in config.py of proxy and restart it. Miners will be reconnected automatically. In the next version I'll make it without restart, on the fly.

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I notice that my rigs usually get 100001 difficulty work from pools, not Dwarf. Is this the maximum a pool will send out? What is the maximum difficulty Dwarf will send out to the proxy?

DwarfPool has currently vardiff from 5000 up to 100000. 100k is very rare )) because the pool creates the personally vardiff for each.

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The log file grows too fast. Is it possible to disable saving to the file?Can we disable it totally?

Is it possible to give a more detailed description of the principle of the proxy?

If I have 6 rigs, will it use much less bandwidth with the proxy? Does the proxy get a very high difficulty work from the pool and then divide/distribute it to the rigs? If so, how does it divide the work?

I notice that my rigs usually get 100001 difficulty work from pools, not Dwarf. Is this the maximum a pool will send out? What is the maximum difficulty Dwarf will send out to the proxy?

Is it possible to give a more detailed description of the principle of the proxy?

If I have 6 rigs, will it use much less bandwidth with the proxy? Does the proxy get a very high difficulty work from the pool and then divide/distribute it to the rigs? If so, how does it divide the work?

I notice that my rigs usually get 100001 difficulty work from pools, not Dwarf. Is this the maximum a pool will send out? What is the maximum difficulty Dwarf will send out to the proxy?

For your rigs this proxy looks like a pool.

Proxy set only one connection to the pool (socket) so than inside this physical connection makes virtual login-connections to the pool for every Rig/PC. Therefore every rig get its own difficulty from the pool.

It doesn't reduce the traffic (anyway it's insufficient), but you have better control (wallet and pool settings in one place).

Just put to your miner the proxy as a pool, any number as username and password. Your miners never need any changes anymore.

If you want to change the wallets or other settings, you change it in config.py of proxy and restart it. Miners will be reconnected automatically. In the next version I'll make it without restart, on the fly.

DwarfPool has currently vardiff from 5000 up to 100000. 100k is very rare )) because the pool creates the personal vardiff.

That means the following use of case:

- you have a lot of rigs or corporate PCs, you can install proxy on one PC with internet connection, and all miners can be inside of intranet

- you have some geo-distributed miners, so via proxy installed on 1$VPS you can easy to control them

- on one windows-machine if you use two miners (cpu+gpu) or if you want to control your miner fully and absolutely.

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